Design Feedback Tool for Designers | Reviewer
Get precise, visual feedback on your designs. Reviewers annotate directly on images. Free, no signup.
Try Reviewer freeWhy Designers choose Reviewer
Feedback gets lost across email, Slack, and meetings
Reviewer gives you a single link. All feedback — annotations, approvals, comments — lives in one place, pinned directly to your designs.
Clients say 'make it pop' instead of pointing to what needs to change
With pin annotations, reviewers click exactly where they mean. No more guessing what 'the thing in the corner' refers to.
Stakeholders can't compare design options clearly
A/B comparison mode lays variations side by side. Stakeholders pick preferences from a grid instead of describing what they like in words.
Getting people to actually leave feedback is like pulling teeth
Reviewer requires zero signup for reviewers. They click the link, see the design, and start leaving feedback in seconds.
Built for how designers actually work
As a designer, your job is to create great work. But getting feedback on that work? That’s where things fall apart. You export a design, attach it to an email, and wait. Feedback trickles in across Slack, email, meeting notes, and text messages. Half of it is vague. None of it is pinned to the actual design.
A design feedback tool for designers should make this painless. Reviewer does. You upload your work, share a link, and get precise visual feedback — all in one place.
Features designers love
Pin annotations for precise feedback
No more “can you change the thing on the right?” Reviewers drop pins directly on the element they’re talking about. Every comment has context. Every note is actionable. This is how visual annotation should work.
Approval workflows for clear sign-off
When you need a yes or no — not a paragraph — use approval mode. Reviewers approve or reject each design individually. You get clear decisions, not ambiguous responses. Learn more about the design approval workflow.
A/B comparison for direction decisions
Working on multiple concepts? Upload variations and let reviewers compare them side by side. They pick preferences from a grid, giving you a clear signal on which direction resonates. No more “I like both” — the data tells the story.
How designers use Reviewer
Freelance designers share review links with clients instead of email attachments. Clients leave feedback directly on the design without installing anything. The design feedback process becomes a five-minute task instead of a week-long email thread.
In-house designers collect feedback from product managers, developers, and marketing teams in one place. Instead of chasing comments across Slack channels, everyone reviews in the same link.
Design students use Reviewer for portfolio critiques and peer reviews. Classmates pin feedback on specific elements, making critiques more structured and useful.
Start getting better design feedback
You shouldn’t need to explain to clients how to give feedback. The tool should make it obvious. Try Reviewer — upload your first design and share a review link in under 30 seconds. Free, no signup required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reviewer free for designers?
Yes, completely free. Upload your designs, share the review link, and collect feedback at no cost. No credit card, no hidden fees, no usage limits.
Can I use Reviewer for UI/UX design reviews?
Absolutely. Upload your mockups, wireframes, or prototypes as images. Reviewers can pin comments on specific UI elements, approve screens, or compare variations side by side.
Do my clients need to install anything?
No. Reviewers open the link in any browser and start leaving feedback immediately. No downloads, no accounts, no friction.
What file types can I upload?
Images (JPG, PNG, WebP, GIF up to 20MB) and videos (MP4, MOV, WebM up to 200MB). Export your designs as PNG or JPG and upload them directly.
Can I collect feedback from multiple people?
Yes. Share the same review link with as many people as you need. All their feedback appears in one place so you can see the full picture.
How is Reviewer different from sharing designs via email?
Email feedback is scattered, vague, and impossible to track. Reviewer keeps all comments pinned to the design, organized in one view, with clear approve/reject decisions — no digging through threads.
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